A national park covers an area of 1.42 × 10^6 acres. A nearby national forest covers an area of 1.2 × 10^6 acres. What is the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined?

To find the total number of acres in the park and forest combined, we simply add the two areas together:

1.42 × 10^6 acres + 1.2 × 10^6 acres = (1.42 + 1.2) × 10^6 acres

Adding the two numbers gives us 2.62 × 10^6 acres. Thus, the total number of acres in the park and forest combined is 2.62 × 10^6 acres.

To find the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined, we simply need to add the areas of the national park and the nearby national forest.

The area of the national park is given as 1.42 × 10^6 acres, and the area of the national forest is given as 1.2 × 10^6 acres.

To add these numbers, we need to make sure their exponents match. In this case, both numbers have the same exponent, which is 6. Therefore, we can directly add their coefficients.

1.42 × 10^6 acres + 1.2 × 10^6 acres = (1.42 + 1.2) × 10^6 acres = 2.62 × 10^6 acres.

So, the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined is 2.62 × 10^6 acres.

To find the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined, you need to add the areas of the park and the forest.

Given:
Area of the national park = 1.42 × 10^6 acres
Area of the national forest = 1.2 × 10^6 acres

To add the areas, you first need to convert both numbers to the same unit of measurement (acres in this case). Since both numbers are already in acres, you can proceed with the addition.

1.42 × 10^6 acres + 1.2 × 10^6 acres = (1.42 + 1.2) × 10^6 acres

Adding the numbers inside the parentheses, you get:
2.62 × 10^6 acres

Therefore, the total number of acres in the park and the forest combined is 2.62 × 10^6 acres.